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	<title>Comments on: STP Rolls Out The Red Carpet At STPCon Reception In Cambridge</title>
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		<title>By: Justin Hunter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Justin Hunter</dc:creator>
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		<description>Matt,

As always, good post.

Highlights from the conference were me were having dinners with James Bach and Matt Heusser (both with good conversations), meeting testers, and sharing ideas about testing, and learning from other&#039;s experiences.

I also had an absolute blast presenting in the SpeedGeeking session about pairwise and combinatorial testing methods.

I intend to blog about the 5-minute presentation soon (titled &quot;Pairwise and Combinatorial Testing Methods - 3 Facts, 2 Opinions and 1 Demonstration&quot;).   Most of what I covered is also addressed in this six minute video:  https://www.hexawise.com/intro_movie (the key difference being the STP presentation included a $5 bet with conference participants and didn&#039;t include a walkthrough of our Hexawise pairwise and combinatorial test case generator).

- Justin
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt,</p>
<p>As always, good post.</p>
<p>Highlights from the conference were me were having dinners with James Bach and Matt Heusser (both with good conversations), meeting testers, and sharing ideas about testing, and learning from other&#8217;s experiences.</p>
<p>I also had an absolute blast presenting in the SpeedGeeking session about pairwise and combinatorial testing methods.</p>
<p>I intend to blog about the 5-minute presentation soon (titled &#8220;Pairwise and Combinatorial Testing Methods &#8211; 3 Facts, 2 Opinions and 1 Demonstration&#8221;).   Most of what I covered is also addressed in this six minute video:  <a href="https://www.hexawise.com/intro_movie" rel="nofollow">https://www.hexawise.com/intro_movie</a> (the key difference being the STP presentation included a $5 bet with conference participants and didn&#8217;t include a walkthrough of our Hexawise pairwise and combinatorial test case generator).</p>
<p>- Justin<br />
Blog: <a href="http://hexawise.wordpress.com" rel="nofollow">http://hexawise.wordpress.com</a><br />
Company: <a href="http://hexawise.com" rel="nofollow">http://hexawise.com</a></p>
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